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there is our live picture over downtown washington. you can see there are a few breaks in the clouds out there so we'll get a peek or two at the sunshine. it's still chilly. northwest winds averaging 13 miles per hour now and temperatures only in the low to mid 40s. we will rise slowly today up into upper 40s and low 50s. nothing showing up on storm team 4 doppler right now. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today with temperatures again struggling to make the low 50s. the cavaliers of virginia are on the road in raleigh. a little nicer day down there in raleigh. a 12:30 kickoff. sunny and cool for the cavaliers. 56 degrees again with the northwesterly breeze for them and maryland is at home playing georgia tech. the rambling wreck has come north. 50 degrees. the kickoff also 12:30. mostly cloudy. breezy. chilly. if you've got a seat on a metal bleacher i would suggest bringing something insulating to put between you and that. >> some of those hand warmers maybe. >> yes. a nice warm cup of tea. whatever it takes. onion soup. anything. >> than
there is our live picture over downtown washington. you can see there are a few breaks in the clouds out there so we'll get a peek or two at the sunshine. it's still chilly. northwest winds averaging 13 miles per hour now and temperatures only in the low to mid 40s. we will rise slowly today up into upper 40s and low 50s. nothing showing up on storm team 4 doppler right now. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today with temperatures again struggling to make the low 50s. the cavaliers of virginia are on...
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washington is just as dumbfounded, torn between wonder at the dysfunction of our national security leaders and of course reluctant curiosity. dan, why does this same thing keep happening? it just happens, these powerful men, even as disciplined as petraeus. you know petraeus. >> i do know him and like him and think he's been a great patriot and public servant. but in answer to your question, i simply don't know. what we do know is it occurs, has occurred not just in our time and our country but all through difficult times. part of it is i think people who reach the pinnacle begin to think they can do things that other people can't do. they think i'm so high, nobody will ever find out about this. best i can do, unless you want to accept what my great grandmother used to say, there's simply no damn good. chris: we'll stop short with that but maybe you want to talk. >> i agree with dan but people in high positions, they're surrounded by yes men and are rarely contradicted and begin to think normal roles of behavior don't apply to them and they're above the law. opportunities arise because you
washington is just as dumbfounded, torn between wonder at the dysfunction of our national security leaders and of course reluctant curiosity. dan, why does this same thing keep happening? it just happens, these powerful men, even as disciplined as petraeus. you know petraeus. >> i do know him and like him and think he's been a great patriot and public servant. but in answer to your question, i simply don't know. what we do know is it occurs, has occurred not just in our time and our...
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closer to washington, mid and upper 30s, near 40 degrees. might have an isolated sprinkle l south and east through the metro area. after that, sunshine breaking out through the whole area. highs reaching mid-50s by midafternoon. i'll be back in ten minutes with your friday evening planner. a look at traffic with danella. >> good morning. >>> first 4 traffic, we're going to start with the rails. if you're taking metro, vre, no reported delays. minor delay on the marc. this is just six minutes. brunswick east train number 892. over to the roadways. let's talk about some delays, not bad. if you're traveling 395, a live look at glebe. as you make your way southbound, no issues. northbound to get to the 14th street bridge from the beltway, smooth sailing across the 14th street bridge. you are under speed. about 35 miles an hour. 17 minutes to get from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. we're going to talk about the beltway in maryland in ten minutes. >>> from sitting in back up ws breezing right by them, that's what vdot hopes you'll be able
closer to washington, mid and upper 30s, near 40 degrees. might have an isolated sprinkle l south and east through the metro area. after that, sunshine breaking out through the whole area. highs reaching mid-50s by midafternoon. i'll be back in ten minutes with your friday evening planner. a look at traffic with danella. >> good morning. >>> first 4 traffic, we're going to start with the rails. if you're taking metro, vre, no reported delays. minor delay on the marc. this is just...
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temperatures will be cool. 27 in frederick, maybe 31 in fredericksburg, 37 in washington. this will be on the overnight hours. if you're thinking about getting out there, could be a pretty good show. this is normally one of the better meteor shower events of the year. this one taking place between the hours of midnight and dawn. face east and you want to look straight up for this one. on average, could be ten meteors per hour. as far as tomorrow morning goes, clear skies, a chilly start. temperatures 26 in the coldest temperatures to about 37 in the city. through the day tomorrow, we will see the sunshine tomorrow. another nice day. another nice afternoon. still cool. temperatures about five degrees below average for the most part. winds out of the northeast at about 5 to 10 miles per hour. something else going on, the finnish christmas bazaar between the hours of 11:00 and 3:00, right there, at the unitarian church. 50 degrees, temperatures in the low 50s for the most part. plenty of sunshine. get out and enjoy that one. next couple of days, here you go. 53 on sunday. a l
temperatures will be cool. 27 in frederick, maybe 31 in fredericksburg, 37 in washington. this will be on the overnight hours. if you're thinking about getting out there, could be a pretty good show. this is normally one of the better meteor shower events of the year. this one taking place between the hours of midnight and dawn. face east and you want to look straight up for this one. on average, could be ten meteors per hour. as far as tomorrow morning goes, clear skies, a chilly start....
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these will be the low temperature numbers. 37 in washington. and if you're in a clearing, and maybe away from some light pollution, this should be a nice night to see the leonids. look off towards the east between midnight and dawn, face to the east and look straight up for the most part. on average you'll see about ten per hour in those unlit areas. so if you want to get out and enjoy that, make sure you bring a blanket along with you, because you'll need it. clear skies tomorrow. starting 26 in the coldest suburbs to about 37 inside the d.c. metro area. we are going to be looking at a pretty good saturday, i think. not bad at all. mostly sunny. still cool. but a nice afternoon. high temperatures 51 to 55 degrees. then the all-important must-win game against the eagles. of course, dan hellie last night said it isn't a must-win, it's a can't-lose. low 50s at 1:00. clouds and sun mix, cool. you will need your jacket out there if you're going to the game. just know that if you're going out towards fedex field. i think i'm going to the game. i thi
these will be the low temperature numbers. 37 in washington. and if you're in a clearing, and maybe away from some light pollution, this should be a nice night to see the leonids. look off towards the east between midnight and dawn, face to the east and look straight up for the most part. on average you'll see about ten per hour in those unlit areas. so if you want to get out and enjoy that, make sure you bring a blanket along with you, because you'll need it. clear skies tomorrow. starting 26...
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i think we'll stay dry here in metro washington. but the cold pattern which we've been dealing with since sandy left us is going to stick around. temperatures will stay cooler than average for the weekend and through most if not all of the upcoming week. a little bit clearing late tonight will set the stage for a chilly start tomorrow morning. reagan national has not been below 40 degrees since early march. this might be the start tomorrow morning where we finally get back down below 40 at national and then sunday sunshine will be nice and a little ripple of low pressure headed out to the coast. there may be another storm along the coast wednesday, thursday time frame. we'll be keeping a close eye on that. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today. temperatures only in the upper 40s and low 50s. a colder start tomorrow. so even though we'll have more sunshine tomorrow afternoon it'll actually be a little cooler during the day time because of the colder start. the all important seven-day forecast, breezy and chilly today. keep in mind our ave
i think we'll stay dry here in metro washington. but the cold pattern which we've been dealing with since sandy left us is going to stick around. temperatures will stay cooler than average for the weekend and through most if not all of the upcoming week. a little bit clearing late tonight will set the stage for a chilly start tomorrow morning. reagan national has not been below 40 degrees since early march. this might be the start tomorrow morning where we finally get back down below 40 at...
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look at the current numbers, 48 in washington, 41 in hagerstown. if this was the middle of december, you'd say, that's what we expect across the region. but this is the middle of november. temperatures five to ten degrees below average from new york all the way down towards jacksonville, florida. a very cold air mass continuing to sit around the region. with us today we saw plenty of cloud cover across the area. we'll talk about the cloud cover and chances for rain over the next couple of days coming up. >>> coming up, the brother of actress mia farrow arrested after accusations of abuse in a maryland neighborhood. >>> israel moving closer to ground war with hamas. >>> bp will pay the largest criminal penalty in american history after the gulf oil spill. >>> i'm tom sherwood. it was one of the longest redevelopment fights in the city's history. but now that fight's over and construction is beginning soon. i'll have the story coming up. >>> israel and hamas are on the brink of war. attacks on both sides are escalating and claiming more civilian live
look at the current numbers, 48 in washington, 41 in hagerstown. if this was the middle of december, you'd say, that's what we expect across the region. but this is the middle of november. temperatures five to ten degrees below average from new york all the way down towards jacksonville, florida. a very cold air mass continuing to sit around the region. with us today we saw plenty of cloud cover across the area. we'll talk about the cloud cover and chances for rain over the next couple of days...
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look for the secret star of the day, then enter the name on nbc washington for your chance to win. each day we're giving a pair of tickets for vip floor seats. and one winner will get a meet-and-greet with one of the jingle ball artists. >>> in just a matter of hours, the brand-new 495 express lanes will be open to the public. but one very special driver got to take a test run on the new road today. megan mcgrath has more on what the project means for commuters in northern virginia. >> reporter: seeing santa claus apparently has its privileges. jolly st. nick was the first person to test drive the 495 express lanes this morning. and he had a pretty sweet ride. he ditched the reindeer and went for a convertible tessla roadster. in white, of course. >> smooth, straight, convenient. it is just absolutely incredible. >> reporter: santa used the express lanes to get to his day job over at the tysons corner center mall. he starts sitting with the kids today and starting saturday, you, too, can ride. crews began opening the new lanes tonight. they should be ready to go around 2:00 a.m. >>
look for the secret star of the day, then enter the name on nbc washington for your chance to win. each day we're giving a pair of tickets for vip floor seats. and one winner will get a meet-and-greet with one of the jingle ball artists. >>> in just a matter of hours, the brand-new 495 express lanes will be open to the public. but one very special driver got to take a test run on the new road today. megan mcgrath has more on what the project means for commuters in northern virginia....
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closer to washington, it's in the upper 30s to near 40s. that's right on the beltway in prince george's southern montgomery, arlington. western fairfax, northern montgomery, down in mid to upper 30s, but all above freezing. farther north, frederick into washington county, panhandle of west virginia, shenandoah valley into the mountains of west virginia. right now temperatures there are in the upper 20s. here's how things are looking for the rest of the period into the week ind. a few of these morning sprinkles and sun breaking out this afternoon. highs reaching the mid-50s by midafternoon. cold start to saturday morning, down near freezing. saturday afternoon should be climbing into the low 50s. then sunday, monday, and all the way into wednesday each day, chilly mornings, but above freezing. and chilly afternoons, only in the low to mid-50s. does look like thanksgiving day we should be sunny with a high around 60 degrees. warmest day of the period here coming up towards the end of next week. i'll return in ten minutes. a look at your traff
closer to washington, it's in the upper 30s to near 40s. that's right on the beltway in prince george's southern montgomery, arlington. western fairfax, northern montgomery, down in mid to upper 30s, but all above freezing. farther north, frederick into washington county, panhandle of west virginia, shenandoah valley into the mountains of west virginia. right now temperatures there are in the upper 20s. here's how things are looking for the rest of the period into the week ind. a few of these...
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it allegedly concerned a ring operated in the kennelworth gardens apartments in washington. we're told that that is what led to the search warrant here. i can tell you the indictment does not name any occupants of this house or this address, but when i asked that question, i was told additional locations were searched. mr. hughley, who we heard from there, said he sold a van at one point to one of the defendants named in that indictment and subsequently repaired the van a few months later. he emphatically denies any connection to the drug ring. reporting live in district heights, jackie bensen, news4. >>> police are looking for the man in this sketch, wanted for indecent exposure in wheaton. witnesses saw the man touching himself near the playground area saturday october 20th around noon. if you recognize him, you're urged to contact police. >>> tonight, nine accused gang members are charged in a rash of beat fgs and robberies. the targeted people in chinatown, adams, morgan and other popular d.c. neighborhoods. pat collins is live with the story of one victim who says he's
it allegedly concerned a ring operated in the kennelworth gardens apartments in washington. we're told that that is what led to the search warrant here. i can tell you the indictment does not name any occupants of this house or this address, but when i asked that question, i was told additional locations were searched. mr. hughley, who we heard from there, said he sold a van at one point to one of the defendants named in that indictment and subsequently repaired the van a few months later. he...
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welcome sunshine back in washington. you can see the washington monument and over the last several hours, we have a few morning sprinkles come through. these dissipating and we are getting a few clouds passing through. the dark blue areas in the 30s where they have snow on the ground. where you see the green is right around 50. that includes most of virginia, maryland, the district and the eastern shower. for the rest of the day, the winds will be blustery, gusting to 25 miles an hour. we'll have the clouds coming and going. mostly clear night. cold start to saturday. near freezing or below freezing. much of the area and partly cloudy, breezy and chilly throughout the rest of the day with highs reaching the low 50s. 30s sunday morning and afternoon in the mid-50s. great weather for the skins game. monday, back to work and school. chilly on tuesday, election day. might get a coastal storm on wednesday. it might give us wind driven rain and wet snow north of the area. stay tuned. we'll keep you informed on that. storm team
welcome sunshine back in washington. you can see the washington monument and over the last several hours, we have a few morning sprinkles come through. these dissipating and we are getting a few clouds passing through. the dark blue areas in the 30s where they have snow on the ground. where you see the green is right around 50. that includes most of virginia, maryland, the district and the eastern shower. for the rest of the day, the winds will be blustery, gusting to 25 miles an hour. we'll...
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frederick county and washington counties in maryland. and then across the potomac, one pocket of light to moderate rain south and east of blue ridge. and then in western warrenton county. this is advancing north and east and moving into the west and northern suburbs. elsewhere, getting light rain and radar. going to be with us another couple of hours or so. should be tapering off and ending by 9:00 this morning. right now a chill in the air. only the low to mid-40s and upper 40s much of the region. we're going to hold steady in the 40s through the rest of the day. your hour by hour forecast. rain ending by about 9:00 and staying in the 40s with a blustery northwesterly wind. ought to get a little sun breaking out by mid to late afternoon. i'm back in ten minutes. another look at storm team 4 radar. first 4 traffic with danella now. >> good morning, tom. >>> heading on to i-270. if you're heading out of frederick, that's where we're starting to slow down. seeing red as you make your way from i-70, heading on south to i-270. just a slow tr
frederick county and washington counties in maryland. and then across the potomac, one pocket of light to moderate rain south and east of blue ridge. and then in western warrenton county. this is advancing north and east and moving into the west and northern suburbs. elsewhere, getting light rain and radar. going to be with us another couple of hours or so. should be tapering off and ending by 9:00 this morning. right now a chill in the air. only the low to mid-40s and upper 40s much of the...
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and if you are heading north, amtrak service will be limited today between washington, new york, and boston. that's because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains and long lines at ticket counters. >>> today montgomery county council president will discuss pepco's response to hurricane sandy. roger verlander will meet with members of the media today at the county building in rockville. thousands lost electricity in the county as trees knocked over power lines after the storm. pepco is receiving generally high praise for its response to sandy, restoring power to everybody only a few days after the storm. >>> 6:06 is your time. 40 degrees. ahead, a tough one for the redskins and something you don't expect to hear from a head coach halfway through the season. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the wareh
and if you are heading north, amtrak service will be limited today between washington, new york, and boston. that's because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains and long lines at ticket counters. >>> today montgomery county council president will discuss pepco's response to hurricane sandy. roger verlander will meet with members of the media today at the county building in...
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coming up live today on the c- span, "washington journal." looks at the battle ground states of ohio. live at 10:20 a.m., president obama holds a campaign rally in ohio. at 1:00, the new president of penn state's talks about leaving the school after the sex abuse scandal. coming up, a look at ohio as a battleground state. at 8:15, bob bennett, chairman of the ohio republican party talks about romney campaign is doing to win that state. doing to win that state.
coming up live today on the c- span, "washington journal." looks at the battle ground states of ohio. live at 10:20 a.m., president obama holds a campaign rally in ohio. at 1:00, the new president of penn state's talks about leaving the school after the sex abuse scandal. coming up, a look at ohio as a battleground state. at 8:15, bob bennett, chairman of the ohio republican party talks about romney campaign is doing to win that state. doing to win that state.
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governor romney arguing he'll be able to break the gridlock in washington. >> i'll endeavor to find good democrats and good republicans who care more about the country than they do about politics. >> reporter: and an increased use of the teleprompter, aides say, to avoid exhaustion-induced mistakes. advisers are confident their argument has been made and heard. all that's left, they say, is driving their supporters to the polls. >> i need your vote, i need your work. walk with me. let's walk together. tomorrow is a new beginning. >> reporter: and brian, even at this late hour, romney advisers remain exceedingly confident they will win this election tomorrow. they dispute polls that show them trailing and cite strength of support among independents and a more enthusiastic base. >> peter alexander starting us off with the romney campaign. and now over to the obama campaign, the president's final push also rode through ohio today. his final stop tonight in iowa, however. nbc's kristen welker with us tonight from des moines. kristen, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. president obama i
governor romney arguing he'll be able to break the gridlock in washington. >> i'll endeavor to find good democrats and good republicans who care more about the country than they do about politics. >> reporter: and an increased use of the teleprompter, aides say, to avoid exhaustion-induced mistakes. advisers are confident their argument has been made and heard. all that's left, they say, is driving their supporters to the polls. >> i need your vote, i need your work. walk with...
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. >> stay with us for "goo >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. straight ahead, another three hours, a former cia director david petraeus will testify before a house committee on the september u.s. consulate attack in benghazi, libya. good morning, washington. it's friday, november 16. i am steve chenevey. >> i am pamela brown. let's get to meteorologist jacq not a bad start. almost a carbon copy of yesterday. but i think we will see a little more sunshine this afternoon. the headline for today, we will have continued cold temperatures. that will be the rule again with ties only in the 50s today. after some clout in this, we should have a sunny start to the weekend. in a little while, a sneak peak to your thanksgiving forecast. let me show you super doppler. it's picking up showers towards the northern neck and delmarva. for the most part, we will have clouds today. 51 degrees by noon. partly cloudy skies at 53 degrees by 5:00. let's check on traffic with steve hershorn. >> the inner loop of the beltway, no traffic troubles. the road work is out o
. >> stay with us for "goo >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. straight ahead, another three hours, a former cia director david petraeus will testify before a house committee on the september u.s. consulate attack in benghazi, libya. good morning, washington. it's friday, november 16. i am steve chenevey. >> i am pamela brown. let's get to meteorologist jacq not a bad start. almost a carbon copy of yesterday. but i think we will...
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>> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowse? i okay. >> and lately, more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today, i took about 90 milligrams of percoset. >> oh you did? >> 6:00, i wasn't really thinking and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading all this stuff online how that is a very lethal combination. i have a lot of friends who died in their sleep and i just wasn't really thinking. now i'm wondering if i should stay up tonight. >> that kind of call to me is really scary. >> oh, it is scary. >> what goes through your mind? >> so, i would be very frightened about that young man not making through the night. >> dr. bill hurley is the medical director of the poison center. he is also a trauma doctor. >> possibly too many of his meds. they are not sure what-all they've got. >> we are here in seattle, in part, because the problem is bad. >> this bottle still has quite a bit in it. >> but also because, as you will see, there are real solutions. >> no other meds? >> for hurley you it started five years ago. >> he's g
>> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowse? i okay. >> and lately, more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today, i took about 90 milligrams of percoset. >> oh you did? >> 6:00, i wasn't really thinking and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading all this stuff online how that is a very lethal combination. i have a lot of friends who died in their sleep and i just wasn't really thinking. now i'm wondering if i should stay up...
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anderson walked me around a hospital in tacoma, washington. one of the first things you will notice here and every er in the state a reminder for patients of restrictions on how much pain medication they can be prescribed. >> not only are we all playing by the same rules, we are also now all communicating with one another. >> this is being done through a statewide database it provides a patient's history of visits to the emergency departments in the last five years as well as other vital information. >> in some cases, it might even show care guidelines, like this particular physician has said no narcotics should be issued through the emergency department because they are on a pain management contract. >> if something like this didn't exist, the scenario is somebody could come to one emergency room, possibly get a prescription for payne medication and maybe even the same day, go to another emergency room and get a prescription for pain medication that could happen? >> that's happened for years. >> so pharmacies here also share data. >> we now h
anderson walked me around a hospital in tacoma, washington. one of the first things you will notice here and every er in the state a reminder for patients of restrictions on how much pain medication they can be prescribed. >> not only are we all playing by the same rules, we are also now all communicating with one another. >> this is being done through a statewide database it provides a patient's history of visits to the emergency departments in the last five years as well as other...
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i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. president obama has got a spring in his step this friday before the election propelled by a good week on the job and 171,000 new jobs in this morning's report. he's out there in ohio fighting the good fight. i only make predictions when people make me make them, but the trajectory, the momentum, now seems pro-obama. pennsylvania will hold, ohio looks good but close, and all the battlegrounds look winnable for the president. the huge question is turnout, that and rational self-interest. the young who believe in science, women who believe in protecting their rights, latinos who can see a brighter future with a supportive president all need to get out, show up, and vote. there's no reward for a failure. in a free society, a democratic society is a failure, deeply personal, you blew it if you don't vote. let's see where it stands. i'm joined by mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and joy reid. do you think i'm a little strong there? >> no. >> i don't want to talk to anybody af
i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. president obama has got a spring in his step this friday before the election propelled by a good week on the job and 171,000 new jobs in this morning's report. he's out there in ohio fighting the good fight. i only make predictions when people make me make them, but the trajectory, the momentum, now seems pro-obama. pennsylvania will hold, ohio looks good but close, and all the battlegrounds look winnable for the president. the huge...
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and instead of going after solutions we're having a fight in washington. >> we're going to talk about policy in a minute. i want to talk to you first, michael. you were there. you were at the epi center of this transfer of power. what was it like to be in chicago? >> it was exciting. i mean, people were talking about the enthusiasm gap. i said look. i do a lot of renewal of vows as a minister. and the second time around of course it's different. you know more about him. you know about her. you're a little bit more jaded. you ain't getting flowers every day. but the bill's being paid, baby got shoes and everybody good. so that's the renewal of vows obama. look, i'm out here doing my thing. and it was tremendous. it was electric. it was the understanding that this is a real choice in america between two different options, one of which is selfish and redistributing wealth upward to those who are wealthy, and another one that is concerned about the poor and at least about the middle class. so in that sense, people felt that hey, we ratified today the fundamental principles of democracy, n
and instead of going after solutions we're having a fight in washington. >> we're going to talk about policy in a minute. i want to talk to you first, michael. you were there. you were at the epi center of this transfer of power. what was it like to be in chicago? >> it was exciting. i mean, people were talking about the enthusiasm gap. i said look. i do a lot of renewal of vows as a minister. and the second time around of course it's different. you know more about him. you know...
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newt gingrich, the "washington post," 2011. the problem is recognized across the political board, is it not? >> yes. >> yes. >> rose: and even libertarians -- >> grover norquist suddenly has common cause with al sharpton. >> now politicians across the political spectrum are waking up to this, and it's not out of concern over the families that have been decimated by the drug war. it's out of the attempt to balance state budgets in a time of economic crisis and finding that there's no way-- >> do you mind that? >> i think it is a problem if we do the right thing for the wrong reasons. lawsuit lawsui martin luther king used to say there is a danger in doing the right things for the wrong lesson. if we don't learn to care about people who are poor and locked into ghetto communities and we don't learn about them and for making decision for cost-saving purposes, we will continue to repeat the same kinds of mistakes over and over again in different form. so there is a momentef opportunity presented. by the fact that we have the attent
newt gingrich, the "washington post," 2011. the problem is recognized across the political board, is it not? >> yes. >> yes. >> rose: and even libertarians -- >> grover norquist suddenly has common cause with al sharpton. >> now politicians across the political spectrum are waking up to this, and it's not out of concern over the families that have been decimated by the drug war. it's out of the attempt to balance state budgets in a time of economic crisis...
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that's the attitude in washington that needs to change. now, virginia, after four years as president, you know me. you know me. [applause] so when you're trying to sort through this argument about change, part of what you have to ask yourself is, who do you trust? [applause] when you are talking about the economy and policy that is so critical to our future, you've got to ask yourself, who do you trust? [applause] you may not agree with every decision i have made -- michelle decision i have made. [laughter] there may be times when you are frustrated at the pace of change. i am frustrated sometimes with the pace of change. but you know i mean what i say and i say what i mean. [applause] you know what i believe, you know where i stand, when i said we would end the war in iraq, we ended it. [applause] when i said we would pass health care reform, we passed it. [applause] when i said we would repeal don't ask don't tell, we repealed it. [applause] you know i tell the truth. and most importantly, you know i will fight for you and your families
that's the attitude in washington that needs to change. now, virginia, after four years as president, you know me. you know me. [applause] so when you're trying to sort through this argument about change, part of what you have to ask yourself is, who do you trust? [applause] when you are talking about the economy and policy that is so critical to our future, you've got to ask yourself, who do you trust? [applause] you may not agree with every decision i have made -- michelle decision i have...
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the folks at the top of the this country turns out they don't need another champion in washington. they'll always have a seat at the table. they'll always have access and influence. the people who need a champion are the americans whose letters i read late at night after a long day at the office. the men and women i meet on the campaign trail every day. the laid off worker who is retraining for a career at the age of 55 at the college. the restaurant owner who needs a new loan. he needs a champion. the cooks and the waiters and cleaning staffer wo inin ining trying to save for a kid to go to college or buy a new home need a champion. the auto workers that was laid off and thought the plan would never reopen and is now back on the job filled with pride and dignity building a great car, building america, he needs champion. the teacher in the overcrowded classroom with out dated school books digging into our own pocket to buy school supplies not always feeling like she's got the support she needs but showing up everybody day because she knows this might be the day she's got a breakthr
the folks at the top of the this country turns out they don't need another champion in washington. they'll always have a seat at the table. they'll always have access and influence. the people who need a champion are the americans whose letters i read late at night after a long day at the office. the men and women i meet on the campaign trail every day. the laid off worker who is retraining for a career at the age of 55 at the college. the restaurant owner who needs a new loan. he needs a...
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. >> from the 12th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington, d.c., bob woodward presents his book, "the price of politics." this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thanks.k it's great to be here. i'm going to put myself on the clock so i don't talk too long,h and then we have lots of time for questions. and then we have lots of times the questions. and i want to begin by recounting something that occurred about five or six years ago my wife and i were at an aging conference and how to deal with aging. how many people are interested in the subject of aging? raise your hand. okay, you all are. i tell you. at age 69, i am deeply interested in the subject of aging. and they have psychiatrists and physicians and so forth on this panel. james watson, who was the codiscoverer of dna, the nobel prize winner was also on the panel. we had the discussion and it went on for an hour, and watson said nothing. that is the end of zero comments. now, you know the power of silence was just overwhelming, and so finally, the moderator, charlie rose asked him, doctor watso
. >> from the 12th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington, d.c., bob woodward presents his book, "the price of politics." this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thanks.k it's great to be here. i'm going to put myself on the clock so i don't talk too long,h and then we have lots of time for questions. and then we have lots of times the questions. and i want to begin by recounting something that occurred about five or six years ago my...
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then just this week we added washington state and then just -- they would do nothing at all. eventually, have a bunch more states jumping on and then the supreme court can say we have a national consensus trend and the rest of you states, you gotta get on board too. >> eliot: do you think most people would appreciate -- it makes it easier for supreme court and at some point makes it imperative for the supreme court to embrace rights that have bubbled up more organically. that's what we saw on election day with state referenda expanding the marriage. >> the ninth amendment talks about rights of the people. the 14th amendment talks about privileges and immunitieses of citizens. from the citizenry from the people at a certain point. new rights. at a certain point the supreme court says yes this has now become part of the national fabric and you other states have to get on board. think about, for example women's rights. there was a time when it was okay for government to discriminate against women and then in the 1970s a whole bunch of state constitutions added state eras as in w
then just this week we added washington state and then just -- they would do nothing at all. eventually, have a bunch more states jumping on and then the supreme court can say we have a national consensus trend and the rest of you states, you gotta get on board too. >> eliot: do you think most people would appreciate -- it makes it easier for supreme court and at some point makes it imperative for the supreme court to embrace rights that have bubbled up more organically. that's what we...
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gets nominated to go to washington as the quote, unquote, boys nation candidate for u.s. senate. goes to washington, he's already six feet tall, he strides to the front of the line when they got white house to president kennedy, and then kennedy finishes his speech, bill clinton goes forward and gets his picture taken. he's so proud. he already is dedicated to the idea that he is going to be the person who is going to bring complete honor it family. he already by the age of 17 is planning to be elected attorney general of arkansas and governor of aver and president the united states. this is something that everyone knows him knows about. he talk about it is all the time. ..
gets nominated to go to washington as the quote, unquote, boys nation candidate for u.s. senate. goes to washington, he's already six feet tall, he strides to the front of the line when they got white house to president kennedy, and then kennedy finishes his speech, bill clinton goes forward and gets his picture taken. he's so proud. he already is dedicated to the idea that he is going to be the person who is going to bring complete honor it family. he already by the age of 17 is planning to be...
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there will have to be leadership on both sides of the aisle in washington. leadership from the white house and leadship in congress. what the campaign to fix the debt is tryingto do is create an atmosphere that will allows that leadership to take place. that allows policymakers to make the tough decisions that have to be made to get our debt and deficits under control without knowing that their political futures are in great jeopardy. that i what our campaign is all about. melissa: so how do you do that? becausto me this is the perfect moment to do that. everyone has just been elected or reelected. so you have the most time poible before you have to run again. it is the peect time to come together and compromise and do something really heroic, right? >> that's right. and our goal is to, again, create that atmosphere that is conducive to making the tough decisions. melissa: how? what do you do? what do you say? >> we're going to dot. we raised $30 million or so. we're going to raise more. we're going to do that to do grassroots operations, grass tops operatio
there will have to be leadership on both sides of the aisle in washington. leadership from the white house and leadship in congress. what the campaign to fix the debt is tryingto do is create an atmosphere that will allows that leadership to take place. that allows policymakers to make the tough decisions that have to be made to get our debt and deficits under control without knowing that their political futures are in great jeopardy. that i what our campaign is all about. melissa: so how do...
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south of washington now. we'll have that moisture continuing to move in from the east and change to wet snow this afternoon. a dusting on grassy areas around the metro area and northern virginia. again, mainly on grassy areas melting on roadways. blustery winds today and tomorrow. sunshine back warming into the weekend. >> savannah, you talk about big trucks, they are bringing in big trucks to get a big, big job done. >> get out of the way there, al. they have a lot of work to do. thank you so much. we'll check back in with you in a bit. just ahead, a lot more on the election on the morning after including what the next four years will look like for the first family, but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead, we'll try to figure out what last night's results mean for main street and wall street. >> but first a check of your local news and weather. >>> good morning. it's 7:26. i'm aaron gilchrist. in decision 2012 this morning, tim kaine is headed to capitol hill. he defeated george allen in the virgin
south of washington now. we'll have that moisture continuing to move in from the east and change to wet snow this afternoon. a dusting on grassy areas around the metro area and northern virginia. again, mainly on grassy areas melting on roadways. blustery winds today and tomorrow. sunshine back warming into the weekend. >> savannah, you talk about big trucks, they are bringing in big trucks to get a big, big job done. >> get out of the way there, al. they have a lot of work to do....
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some cool air out there, not just here in washington. it will be a sweater or jacket day for the kids going to the bus top as our temperatures will only top out in the low to mid others. umbrella, you could bring one just in case but i don't think we'll see morning a few sprinkles or light showers although we do have a few out there north and west of town as you get up towards frederick and hagerstown. a few light sprinkles and showers an out to the west, you might be getting a light shower as well. it is possible we'll get a few sprinkles or showers to start your day. and then as this little upper level disturbance moves on through, we should get afternoon sun. not a beautiful sunny afternoon but a few peeks of sun or some limit periods of sunshine later today. forecast high temperatures, on the cool side, 55 in washington. 52 later today in manassas and upper 40s north and west. >> keep the big coats out because -- >> yeah gorks not big, big coats. >> it is after all, november 1st. we'll need them this month -- >> not big, big coats. >
some cool air out there, not just here in washington. it will be a sweater or jacket day for the kids going to the bus top as our temperatures will only top out in the low to mid others. umbrella, you could bring one just in case but i don't think we'll see morning a few sprinkles or light showers although we do have a few out there north and west of town as you get up towards frederick and hagerstown. a few light sprinkles and showers an out to the west, you might be getting a light shower as...
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if washington continues in. american rock that i guess he found out a little historical tidbit about texas in one of those school textbooks recently rewritten by the reactionary texas school board clearly four years of president obama has been too much for some of the loopy or conservatives across america to endure a year for the good old days when private health insurance companies could deny them lifesaving care due to preexisting conditions or when women were guaranteed to make a smaller paycheck than men for doing the same work for america were gays and lesbians are regarded as second class citizens but secession is such a drastic sure the nation might be better off without a dozen or so red states standing in the way of things like single payer health care carbon caps and employer run unions sure might be best in the long run if the rod and rand paul crazies are let loose to once and for all try to create their own libertarian paradise complete with daily pledges to the flag of iran just so they can see for
if washington continues in. american rock that i guess he found out a little historical tidbit about texas in one of those school textbooks recently rewritten by the reactionary texas school board clearly four years of president obama has been too much for some of the loopy or conservatives across america to endure a year for the good old days when private health insurance companies could deny them lifesaving care due to preexisting conditions or when women were guaranteed to make a smaller...
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they need a champion in washington. because they don't have lobby t lobbyists. the future will never have as many lobbyists as the status quo does, as vested interests do, but it is the dreams of those children that will be our saving grace. and that's why i need you, colorado, to make sure their voices are heard. to make sure your voices are heard. we have come too far to turn back now. we've come too far to let our hearts grow wary. now's the time to keep push forward, to educate all our kids, train all our workers, create new jobs, rebuild our infrastructure, bring our troops home, care for our veterans, broaden opportunity, grow our middle class, restore our democracy, make sure that here in america, no matter who you are, where you come from, how you started out, what you look like, it doesn't matter whether you're black or white, hispanic, asian, native american, young, old, rich, poor, able, disabled, gay, straight, here in america you can make it if you try. that's why i need your vote. that's what we believe in. that's why we're pushing forward. and if
they need a champion in washington. because they don't have lobby t lobbyists. the future will never have as many lobbyists as the status quo does, as vested interests do, but it is the dreams of those children that will be our saving grace. and that's why i need you, colorado, to make sure their voices are heard. to make sure your voices are heard. we have come too far to turn back now. we've come too far to let our hearts grow wary. now's the time to keep push forward, to educate all our...
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washington, molly hennyberg, fox news. >>> a dozen female lawmakers are defending u.n. ambassador susan rice. republican leadership is criticizing her remarks on the deadly libya attack saying she purposely misled the public. d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton among those defending rice. she blasted gop senators mccain and lindsay graham for saying rice was untrust worthy, suggesting their comments were both racist and sexist. the delegate said rice is a victim of partisan attacks. >> we do not intend to stand by while ambassador susan rice, who had nothing to do with the tragic ben ghazi attack or the aftermath s made the scapegoat of the tragedy because she re- laid to the public the only official intelligence that was available to the administration at the time. >> this one is getting pretty ugly. republicans in the senate have said they would block royce's possible nomination as secretary of state. >>> also at 5, a developing story overseas. people are living in fear along the israel-gaza border. the violence intensified a third consecutive day with missiles being
washington, molly hennyberg, fox news. >>> a dozen female lawmakers are defending u.n. ambassador susan rice. republican leadership is criticizing her remarks on the deadly libya attack saying she purposely misled the public. d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton among those defending rice. she blasted gop senators mccain and lindsay graham for saying rice was untrust worthy, suggesting their comments were both racist and sexist. the delegate said rice is a victim of partisan attacks....
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elect orally he probably knew from his experiences as solicitor general of texas as an official in washington during the bush said ministration and as a former law clerk, chief justice william rehnquist, it was important to get to the business of trying to defend the system of limited constitutional government in the halls of washington sooner rather than later. by the end of the conversation huckabee anything but thankful that he wanted to run and hopeful for success. ted's drive, optimism, and zealous pursuit of public service out of commitment to the constitution paid off. with great sacrifice from him, his wife heidi and their family, ted stands before us as senator elect from the state of texas and we are all the better for it because we have in the senate a good man with extraordinary skill and intellect have an unparalleled and unflinching commitment to the constitution of small and limited government. i have no doubt, no doubt that ted cruise will quickly emerge as one of congress's key spokesman and leaders for revival of the structural constitution standing alongside senator mike le
elect orally he probably knew from his experiences as solicitor general of texas as an official in washington during the bush said ministration and as a former law clerk, chief justice william rehnquist, it was important to get to the business of trying to defend the system of limited constitutional government in the halls of washington sooner rather than later. by the end of the conversation huckabee anything but thankful that he wanted to run and hopeful for success. ted's drive, optimism,...
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still to come is another e-mail scandal brewing in washington. it could involve the head of the epa. why law americas want to know if she is using a private e-mail account. >> the fcc bringing computers containing information about how to shouut down wall street to a tax convention. only problem is the convention it was for hackers. you can't make this stuff up. wow. it's a great hd tv... shhh. don't speak. i'll just leave you two alone. [ male announcer ] black friday's back. savings start thursday at 8 pm. more electronics start at 10 pm. the first and only place to go this black friday. walmart. this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need
still to come is another e-mail scandal brewing in washington. it could involve the head of the epa. why law americas want to know if she is using a private e-mail account. >> the fcc bringing computers containing information about how to shouut down wall street to a tax convention. only problem is the convention it was for hackers. you can't make this stuff up. wow. it's a great hd tv... shhh. don't speak. i'll just leave you two alone. [ male announcer ] black friday's back. savings...
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lou: washington redskins lose that is over. the fact is that if you are smart, and if you are enter jettic with your campaign and have the power o of the presidency, as an imcompany bant imcompany bant you are forced to rebonned with, thing about bill clinton campaigning yesterday, be sure have you a manor in oval office who does not lie to you from bill clinton from crying out loud. neil: i take thank you are not a clinton fan. lou: he is a smart fellow, but a fan, no, i'm not. neil: chris, do you see any weirdness with the potential, you know with popular vote one way, electoral vote the other. and tomorrow morning we're confused. >> i don't think so. >> you think that popular vote goes. >> i think obama will win by 2 points, it seems to be cooking up for him the right way, and you know quite frankly, what you are seeing in these states, these northern states, is that barack obama did better with white voters, and blue collar voters than some people forecast. neil: he lost the white vot
lou: washington redskins lose that is over. the fact is that if you are smart, and if you are enter jettic with your campaign and have the power o of the presidency, as an imcompany bant imcompany bant you are forced to rebonned with, thing about bill clinton campaigning yesterday, be sure have you a manor in oval office who does not lie to you from bill clinton from crying out loud. neil: i take thank you are not a clinton fan. lou: he is a smart fellow, but a fan, no, i'm not. neil: chris, do...